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new frontiers in programmable protein–semiconductor materials, combining computational modeling, high-throughput experimentation, and advanced characterization techniques. The position offers
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Join us at the Division of Applied Chemistry , Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, and help advance knowledge in the field of molecular characterization of cellulose-based and
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seeks an ambitious, motivated, structured, and collaborative postdoc to join the nuclear fuel materials team to study the thermal stability and pellet-cladding mechanical and chemical interaction
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Join us at the Division of Marine Technology, Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences, and help advance knowledge in the field
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lab is dedicated to advancing predictable and robust systems for protein production, purification, and detection. Our research spans protein engineering for therapeutic development, diagnostics, and
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ecosystem functioning. The postdoctoral project will focus on analyzing and modeling tree architecture in relation to forest vitality and stress predisposition. The work will combine 3D structural data (from
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ecosystem functioning. The postdoctoral project will focus on analyzing and modeling tree architecture in relation to forest vitality and stress predisposition. The work will combine 3D structural data (from
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mathematical modeling of infectious diseases applied to grided spatiotemporal data inputs. The project involves reviewing existing literature and especially synthesize model structures and parameters for the eco
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, single-cell spectroscopy, multicolour fluorescence and numerical modelling. This multidisciplinary approach will significantly advance our understanding about the resilience of coralline algae to projected
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network of national and international collaborators. Project overview The aim of this two-year project is to validate and further develop advanced numerical models (originally developed at Chalmers